Easy Crochet Rose Pattern with wired Stem and Leaves

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I have been crocheting roses for years now, and I realized I never shared my crochet rose pattern with the world before. So, it is time. To make it easier I even created a full video tutorial so you can make your own crochet rose from this pattern easily.

How to crochet a rose is really easy. In fact, you can even make it wired for the stem and leaves which I am showing you how to do that. That way you can adjust the roses the way you want them, even when you make a big Rose Bouquet from this crochet rose pattern.

I used 2 different types of wires for this crochet rose; one for the leaves which is thinner and one thicker one for the stem to make the entire rose more sturdy. The wires are bendable and make the rose look a lot prettier as you can make the rose look like you want to as you can bend the stem and leaves the way you like.

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So let me now get started and tell you what you will need in order to crochet this amazing pattern.

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Instructions:

Rose Pedals

Turning chains do not count as stitches.

Ch 61

Row 1: starting from the 3rd ch from the hook, place 3 dc’s in the same ch, *sk 1 st, 3 dc’s, repeat from * until the end, turn

Row 2: ch 2, *place 3 dc on top of the middle dc from the dc cluster from the previews row, place 3 dc in the space between the clusters from the previous row, repeat from * until the end, place 1 dc in the last stitch, turn

Row 3: Ch 2, place 3 dc in the same stitch (half of a shell), *sk 2 sts, 1 sc , sk 2 sts, 6 dc’s in the same stitch (shell stitch), repeat from * until you reach the last stitch, where you place 3 dc’s (half of a shell), fasten off and cut a longer piece for sewing

Roll up the long spiral piece from one side to create a rose and sew the rose from the back together such that all layers hold together (video shows how to).

Leaves

Make as many as you like, but for this example, I made 2 leaves.

Ch 10

You will work around the chain creating a leaf, so you don’t have rows, but rather than an oval-shaped round.

One side of chain: starting from the 2nd ch from the hook, place this sequence one stitch per chain, in the back bump of the chain: sc, [hdc] 3 times, [dc] 3 times, hdc, sc

Opposite side of the chain: you are now working through both loops (the V’s) on the other side of the chain, but this time the sequence backwards: sc, hdc, [dc] 3 times, [hdc] 3 times, sc, sl st to the first st

Fasten off and leave a small tail. Weave only one of the ends per leave in.

Take one of the 18 gauge wires and bend it in half and push it through the center (from the side where the weaved in end is to the other side where you still have a loose tail) slowly and gently not to pull too much yarn.

Sepal

Make a magic ring and place 5 sc’s inside and close the circle (but not too tide as the wire still needs to go through).

You are now creating 5 leaves (1 per sc created) for the sepal.

Ch 4, starting from the 2nd ch from the hook, place on st per ch: 1 sc, 1 hdc, 1 dc, sl st to the next sc of from the circle, repeat from * until you created all 5 leaves of the sepal.

Fasten off, and don’t weave in the ends completely, but rather sew them such that they are close to the center of the sepal.

Putting together the Rose

The video shows exactly how to do this step. So if these instructions are not very clear for you, please see the video below.

Take the 20 gauge wire and fold it in half and push it thru the center of the rose from the pretty side to the bottom where everything was sewn. Now push the sepal onto the wire and make sure all ends (rose and sepal) are towards the 2 ends of the wire.

Now attach the floral tape and wrap it around the wire starting right where the ends and the sepal are. Wrap it around the same spot multiple times to create a little “bump”, then work your way down wrapping around the ends and the wire. when you feel like adding the leaves at the certain point, hold them right to the wire and wrap around the 18 and 20 gauge wire, as well as the yarn, ends.

Keep adding leaves as you feel like it until you reach the end. Make sure to wrap around the end multiple times to make sure all the wires are covered with floral tape (cut and wire and yarn ends before you get to the ends to make them all the same length).

You are now done and finished your rose. Feel free to make money more in different colors and create an entire bouquet of roses.

Video Tutorial to Learn how to Crochet a Rose with wired stem and leaves and see how to assemble it

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Thank you so much!! I have been going to page after page trying to find out how to attach the leaves and stem to the flowers. AND I’ve been trying to see with the :sepal” was and how to make it. You are the bomb!!!

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